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8 Avant-Garde Perfume Bottle Designs

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January 29, 2010

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We’ve compiled a list of innovative perfume bottle designs that caught our eye around the web. All of the examples below capture the unique spirit of the different brands they represent.

Chaneldrip

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Fragrance collides with couture as Dutch designer Pepe Heykoop brings to life his series of customized Chanel No. 5 perfume bottles by pouring foam over them, dubbed Chaneldrip. This project was created for an exhibition in 2009 called 5.5 Icon meets Icons, curated by Al Sabah Art & Design.

[via Deezen]

Nooka

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Jon Patterson created a series of functional urban perfume containers for Nooka.

He explains:

The result is a reinvention of designing bottles that are functional for the urban cities most of the consumers live in. Bottles, although functional, need to be transportable/ and why shouldn’t they be wearable? On top of that, they must have purpose. I wanted to break the traditional rules of what skincare products are, and began to design what they should be.

[via The Dieline]

Frazer Parfum

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Frazer Parfum is a bespoke perfume house who is seeking to honor the 18th century traditional perfumer. Using beeswax infused with natural oils and scents, Frazer offers a natural, time-tested method of applying perfume. The finished wax is packaged into a fine wooden box, made to be carried discretely, and applied when needed.

[via Definitive Touch]

Agonist Parfums

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Agonist Parfums specializes in fragrances packaged in distinctive Swedish art glass bottles designed by Åsa Jungnelius of Kosta Boda. The bottles are refillable and come with a steel pin for applying the scent on the skin.

[via Luxist]


Six Scents

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Each Six Scents bottle comes with a DVD that contains a film and photography which tells a story around the theme of each fragrance.

Grossmith

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Grossmith is a fragrance originally founded in 1865. The brand didn’t do well in the twentieth century and finally stopped selling around 30 years ago. The great great grandson of the founder relaunched the perfume recently with an updated bottle that took subtle cues from bottles it used to come in.
Fragrance
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Frangrance by German designer Alexa Lixfeld is fitted with a rather unique top: each of the three perfumes comes with a different concrete-block lid.

A Perfume Fountain

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Anne McClain has tried to capture an act of humanity in a scent. She plans to show off her creation in a fountain of perfumed water in Brooklyn, New York. The bottled version of Humanity comes in a glass bottle based on the human heart.
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